Madras features Ponobiom on ‘Bra Begye’
Up-and-coming Ghanaian hilife artist, Madras releases his second song, ‘Bra Begye’, produced by Da Beatmasta today, July 26, 2020.
The song features uptown energy boss, Ponobiom who displays his usual versatility.
According to Madras, “we chose Ponobiom for this song because this track, being hilife, suits his rhymes and rhythms in rap. He sings very well, which added a different twist to the feature.”
With every relationship having its ups and downs, the song, “‘Bra Begye’ admonishes married couples to desist from involving too many friends in their marriages. As too many third parties on issues concerning their marriages usually do not have good intentions in helping maintain the marriage.”
“Surprisingly, most of these marriages that involve too many friends with their ill-advises, opinions and suggestions on how marriage is supposed to be and what the role of either the man or woman should be results in separation and mostly divorces due to the emotional manipulations by most of these friends,” he advised in a citchat with amalarbieafrica.com.
“This song seeks to counsel spouses to take hold of their marriages as its their rightful duties to and rather resort to praying when a situation goes beyond their understanding and strength, ” Madras added.
‘Bra Begye’ song comes with an unofficial animated video which is published on his YouTube Channel, Madras Music Gh.
Madras’ debut single was ‘Wasei me’.
Madras’ Profile
Born and bred in Tema, Madras known in real life as Ohene Adu-Nti started music after his O’level education at Chemu Secondary School. He met Nana Fynn of ‘Odo Handkerchief’ fame who taught him how to play the piano.
His association with Nana Fynn made him learn more from some music prodigies such as AB, a music producer, Lokal Krysis, a Reggae sensation based in the U.S. and Bright Amankwah, a US-based classical musician, whom he attended church with in Tema.
After 6th Form, Bright Amankwah then a lecturer at University of Education, Winneba urged him to pursue a degree in music. Since then he has been one of the pivots in the Ghana music industry.
He was trained by and worked with the likes of Fred Kyei Mensah (Freddyma), Dominic Ansah Asare of MIDO productions, T.V.O. Lamptey of Vision-Audio Lab, Dan Bassey of Bassey Mix, Kofi Agyeman (Light Seekers, Sunyani) amongst a list of notable Sound Engineers. To his credit, he trained KinDee and KayDee, both best known for producing Kofi Kinaata and Ernest Opoku respectively.
Madras worked with One Mic Entertainment whilst in Ghana as an A&R Manager to Okyeame Kwame.
He has a very rich background in the choral industry directing the Tema Youth Choir successfully for 7 years and has to his credit several popular choral compositions including ‘Fire Burning in my soul’, ‘Hwe m’ahuofe’, and ‘I’ll lift up your name’ (King of Kings, Lord of Lords), among others.
Through his choral experience, Madras hosted a Charity Concert in 2018 in Ghana during which he was able to raise GHC20,000 with the help of some renowned Choirs in support of The Royal Seed Orphanage.

Madras – Bra Begye (feat Yaa Pono) [DOWNLOAD]

Watch ‘Bra Begye’ animated video below: